The crossover frequency is 1,500 Hz. has a robust, neatly covered MDF housing. The base, which is mounted under the actual housing, looks very good. Due to the fact that the copper-colored membrane looks very attractive, we would not use the magnetic front grille. But in the end that's a matter of taste.
Sound In terms of sound, the compact shelf box acts as a typical Klipsch construction, which means: enormous levels are combined with enormous dynamics. Klipsch pushes right through, for example, on "Living On A Prayer" by Jon Bon Jovi and delivers a rich bass that does not "soften" even at high levels. also has trance tracks such as "Communication" by Armin van Buuren.The bookshelf speaker reproduces the dynamic differences impulsively, thanks to the excellent coarse dynamics, dynamic jumps come into their own very intensely. Voices are well presented by the RP-160M. This generation of loudspeakers, our first test of the entire series, took place in October 2015.
Klipsch was already designed to be much more sensitive than previous models. This is evident from the fact that "The Power Of Love" by Celine Dion also appears to be significantly more cultivated and authentic than was previously known from Klipsch speakers. As a result, you can even hear classical music such as Antonio Vivaldi's "Four Seasons":The lively, lively, rousing presentation of "Spring" is definitely a pleasure. Sure, savvy classic fans always look for the last detail - you cannot expect to see almost all the details given the price range.is suitable for larger rooms due to the volume that it releases. Locations with just under 25 square meters are no problem, and thanks to the immensely high efficiency of 96 dB, you don't even need an extremely powerful amplifier. also features pop music from the 80s such as "I'm Still Standing" by Elton John or "West End Girls" by the Pet Shop Boys.
Its brisk, powerful rendition is to be commended, and it compensates for the somewhat unbalanced interpretation of the Elton-John title in the upper mids. That would have been almost unthinkable with older Klipsch models, which played much harsher, more metallic and more dominant in the highs and in the upper mids. Tractrix Horn technology 90 x 90 degrees horn material printing form Siliokon, reduces resonance and offers purely rich and warm high-tone behavior. Linear Travel Suspension Titanium (LTS) tweeter with an extremely light membrane ensures detailed performance - Cerametallic woofer, with titanium voice coil former, offers exceptional rigidity and linearity for powerful bass reproduction - Bass reflex construction, perfectly matched, with rear reflex opening, reduces flow noise and increases bass reproduction - MDF case with brushed polymer veneer on the front and a wood grain made of vinyl. Modern aesthetics - 5-way binding posts, high quality bi-wiring / bi-amping connection terminals - Flexible removable front grille, acoustically transparent, elegant look - A visually perfect base increases stability.
2 way bass reflex / rear tractrix port. 100 watts / 400 watts peak.
45Hz - 25kHz +/- 3dB. 16.4 cm Spun Cooper Cerametallic woofer. 2.54 cm Titanium Linear Travel Suspension (LTS) 90x90 Hybrid Tractrix Horn. 22.4 x 42.4 x 32.7 cm. Housing design: Black / Schwarz. Presents: ® ® use principle Efficiency 96 dB 1500 Hz Impedance 8 ohms Woofer.